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Fisher II, Academic Mismatch, and the Constitution: A Legal Issue, or Just a Policy One?
Following Justice Scalia's controversial question about mismatch research at the Fisher v. Texas oral argument, some...
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Balance Intelligence Gathering and Privacy
Rachel Brand has written a brief and incisive article for The Hill calling for serious...
The Idea of Liberty
Michael J. Reitz of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy writes about Tom Cotton's remarks...
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State Court Docket Watch News Clips: 12/14/2015
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the Federal Arbitration Act protected a binding arbitration clause...
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SCOTUS Orders and Opinions: 12/14/2015
(1) Direct TV v. Imburgia: By a vote of 6-3, the judgment of the California...
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Fed Soc Book Round-Up
At the Federalist Society, we pride ourselves on featuring content from a wide array of the...
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What's the Deal with Cuozzo v. Lee?
Currently pending on the docket of the United States Supreme Court is the case of...
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Fundamental Questions Raised About the Office for Civil Rights' Title IX Enforcement Authority
Much in the news of late, investigations of sexual misconduct by the Department of Education’s...
CFPB Report
On October 12, Karen Webster, CEO of Market Platform Dynamics, published an article entitled “Does...
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On Heightening the Contradictions of Grutter v. Bollinger: Thoughts on the Fisher v. UT Oral Argument
Yesterday, Justice Scalia's controversial question about mismatch theory at the Fisher v. UT oral argument...